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Lab - 5-1-3 Troubleshoot EIGRP For IPv6
Lab - 5-1-3 Troubleshoot EIGRP For IPv6
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Topology
Addressing Table
Device Interface IPv6 Address/Prefix Length Link-Local Address
R1 G0/0/0 2001:db8:12::1/64 fe80::1:1
R1 G0/0/1 2001:db8:1d1::1/64 fe80::1:2
R1 S0/1/0 2001:db8:13::1/64 fe80::1:3
R2 G0/0/0 2001:db8:12::2/64 fe80::2:1
R2 G0/0/1 2001:db8:23::2/64 fe80::2:2
R2 Loopback 0 2001:db8:acad:2000::1/64 fe80::2:3
R2 Loopback 1 2001:db8:acad:2001::1/64 fe80::2:4
R3 G0/0/0 2001:db8:23::3/64 fe80::3:1
R3 G0/0/1 2001:db8:3d2::1/64 fe80::3:2
R3 S0/1/0 2001:db8:13::3/64 fe80::3:3
R3 Loopback 0 2001:db8:acad:3000::1/64 fe80::3:4
D1 G1/0/11 2001:db8:1d1::2/64 fe80::d1:1
D1 Loopback 0 2001:db8:acad:1000::1/64 fe80::d1:2
D1 Loopback 1 2001:db8:acad:1001::1/64 fe80::d1:3
D1 Loopback 2 2001:db8:acad:1002::1/64 fe80::d1:4
D1 Loopback 3 2001:db8:acad:1003::1/64 fe80::d1:5
D2 G1/0/11 2001:db8:3d2::2/64 fe80::d2:1
D2 Loopback 0 2001:db8:acad:4000::1/64 fe80::d2:2
D2 Loopback 1 2001:db8:acad:4001::1/64 fe80::d2:3
Objectives
Troubleshoot network issues related to the configuration and operation of EIGRP for IPv6.
Background / Scenario
In this topology, R1, R2, R3, D1, and D2 are EIGRP neighbors. Switch D1 provides connectivity for a
large branch of the network, R2 provides connectivity for a small branch, R3 supports a single LAN
enclave, and switch D2 provides both an internet connection and an extranet connection. You will be
loading configurations with intentional errors onto the network. Your tasks are to FIND the error(s),
document your findings and the command(s) or method(s) used to fix them, FIX the issue(s)
presented here and then test the network to ensure both of the following conditions are met:
1)the complaint received in the ticket is resolved
2)full reachability is restored
Note: The routers used with CCNP hands-on labs are Cisco 4221 with Cisco IOS XE
Release 16.9.4 (universalk9 image). The switches used in the labs are Cisco Catalyst 3650 with
Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 (universalk9 image). Other routers, switches, and Cisco IOS versions
can be used. Depending on the model and Cisco IOS version, the commands available
and the output produced might vary from what is shown in the labs. Refer to the Router Interface
Summary Table at the end of the lab for the correct interface identifiers.
Note: Make sure that the switches have been erased and have no startup configurations. If you are
unsure, contact your instructor.
Answers Note: Refer to the Answers Lab Manual for the procedures to initialize and reload devices.
Required Resources
3 Routers (Cisco 4221 with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 universal image or comparable)
2 Switches (Cisco 3560 with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 universal image or comparable)
1 PC (Choice of operating system with terminal emulation program installed)
Console cables to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the console ports
Ethernet and serial cables as shown in the topology
Instructions
Part 1:Trouble Ticket 5.1.3.1
Scenario:
You took a spring break vacation, leaving the junior network administrator with some seemingly
simple tasks. The routing table was to be reduced in size while the extranet on D2 and the enclave on
R3 would not be visible in the routing table at all. Routing to the internet via D2 should work. Future
additions to the large branch at R1 should be accounted for in the routing table so that when those
networks are added (the network addresses are 2001:db8:acad:1004::/64, 2001:db8:acad:1005::/64,
2001:db8:acad:1006::/64, and 2001:db8:acad:1007::/64), there is no change to the routing table. The
junior network administrator was not very successful. Now it is up to you to find and fix the
misconfigurations before the CIO returns.
Use the commands listed below to load the configuration files for this trouble ticket:
Answers Note: Commands for uploading the configuration are provided at the end of this document.
Device Command
copy flash:/enarsi/5.1.3.1-r1-config.txt run
copy flash:/enarsi/5.1.3.1-r2-config.txt run
copy flash:/enarsi/5.1.3.1-r3-config.txt run
copy flash:/enarsi/5.1.3.1-d1-config.txt run
copy flash:/enarsi/5.1.3.1-d2-config.txt run
Passwords on all devices are cisco12345. If a username is required, use admin.
When you have fixed the ticket, change the MOTD on EACH DEVICE using
the following command:
banner motd # This is $(hostname) FIXED from ticket <ticket number> #
Then save the configuration by issuing the wri command (on each device).
Inform your instructor that you are ready for the next ticket.
After the instructor approves your solution for this ticket, issue
the reset.now privileged EXEC command. This script will clear your configurations and
reload the devices.
Answers Notes:
This trouble ticket contains 4 intentional errors:
1)Stub router D1 is configured as Receive-Only, so its summary for Lo0-Lo4 is not being
advertised. Because that summary is not being advertised, R1’s summary for the future range
of networks is not being advertised.
2)R2 is configured to advertise a summary route of ::/0, when it should be a summary route of
2001:db8:acad:2000::/63.
3)R3 Loopback0 is being advertised into EIGRP, but it should not be.
4)The prefix list used by the distribute list on D2 is incorrectly configured, resulting in the default
route that D2 is redistributing not being advertised. If the student does not fix the prefix list
correctly, the extranet routes will appear in internal routing tables, which is not desired.
The commands used to fix these errors should be:
R2(config)# interface g0/0/0
R2(config-if)# no ipv6 summary-address eigrp 513 ::/0
R2(config-if)# ipv6 summary-address eigrp 513 2001:db8:acad:2000::/63
R2(config-if)# exit
R2(config)# interface g0/0/1
R2(config-if)# no ipv6 summary-address eigrp 513 ::/0
R2(config-if)# ipv6 summary-address eigrp 513 2001:db8:acad:2000::/63
R2(config-if)# end
R3(config)# router eigrp LAB513
R3(config-router)# address-family ipv6 unicast autonomous-system 513
R3(config-router-af)# af-interface loopback 0
R3(config-router-af-interface)# shutdown
R3(config-router-af-interface)# exit
R3(config-router-af)# exit
R3(config-router)# exit
R3(config)# end
D1(config)# router eigrp LAB513
D1(config-router)# address-family ipv6 unicast autonomous-system 513
D1(config-router-af)# no eigrp stub receive-only
D1(config-router-af)# eigrp stub
D1(config-router-af)# exit
D1(config-router)# exit
D1(config)# end
D2(config)# no ipv6 prefix-list NO-EXTRA
D2(config)# ipv6 prefix-list NO-EXTRA seq 5 permit ::/0
D2(config)# end
Router Interface Summary Table
Router
Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Fast Ethernet 0/0 Fast Ethernet 0/1
1800 (F0/0) (F0/1) Serial 0/0/0 (S0/0/0) Serial 0/0/1 (S0/0/1)
Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 Gigabit Ethernet 0/1
1900 (G0/0) (G0/1) Serial 0/0/0 (S0/0/0) Serial 0/0/1 (S0/0/1)
Fast Ethernet 0/0 Fast Ethernet 0/1
2801 (F0/0) (F0/1) Serial 0/1/0 (S0/1/0) Serial 0/1/1 (S0/1/1)
Fast Ethernet 0/0 Fast Ethernet 0/1
2811 (F0/0) (F0/1) Serial 0/0/0 (S0/0/0) Serial 0/0/1 (S0/0/1)
Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 Gigabit Ethernet 0/1
2900 (G0/0) (G0/1) Serial 0/0/0 (S0/0/0) Serial 0/0/1 (S0/0/1)
Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet
4221 0/0/0 (G0/0/0) 0/0/1 (G0/0/1) Serial 0/1/0 (S0/1/0) Serial 0/1/1 (S0/1/1)
Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet
4300 0/0/0 (G0/0/0) 0/0/1 (G0/0/1) Serial 0/1/0 (S0/1/0) Serial 0/1/1 (S0/1/1)
Note: To find out how the router is configured, look at the interfaces to identify the type of router and how
many interfaces the router has. There is no way to effectively list all the combinations of configurations for
each router class. This table includes identifiers for the possible combinations of Ethernet and Serial
interfaces in the device. The table does not include any other type of interface, even though a specific
router may contain one. An example of this might be an ISDN BRI interface. The string in parenthesis is
the legal abbreviation that can be used in Cisco IOS commands to represent the interface.
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